Added auto-complete capabilities to the editors, included with Xceed Grid for .NET. Several small bug fixes. Finally, the editors have been modified recently to address an issue with pop-ups when working with VB6.

Update 2.5.10308.15040 released June 11, 2010.

Update 2.5.10417.22220 released August 23, 2010.

Version 2.4

Service release. Full compatibility with Visual Studio 2008. All samples have been converted to VS2008 (names of Visual Studio 2005 versions now contain “_VS2005”).

Version 2.3

Changes made for compatibility with Xceed Grid for .NET 3.6.

Version 2.2

Full Windows Vista support. Vista themes support.

As of v2.2, Xceed Editors for .NET works only with .NET Framework 2.0 and up. Users developing with .NET 1.1 can obtain the latest bug fixes by downloading the most recent Service Pack.

Version 2.1

WinComboBox control now supports images. The position, alignment, padding, size, and style of images can be set.

Version 2.0

New controls: WinCalculator and WinNumericTextBox. Xceed Editors for .NET is provided free-of-charge to owners of Xceed Grid for .NET v3.0+. The editors are now also used as the default editor controls in the grid and can be used outside of the grid for a more uniform user interface.

A full set of modular editor controls for creating flexible UIs, including buttons, calendars, checkboxes, combo boxes, date pickers, horizontal and vertical scroll bars, panel, and text boxes. The controls are combinable, and other controls can be placed within them to create new ones.

Provides all the features you need, including customizability, convenient designers, and various themes such as Windows Aero and Office.

Features

Innovative functionality

Combinability/modularity: The ability to embed controls into one another to create flexible, innovative new controls.

Fully visual approach: Powerful designers help make development faster and easier.

Dropdown feature: Any Windows Forms control can dropdown any other control, allowing for absolute flexibility.

Extensibility: All controls can be extended to implement custom features, appearance, and behavior.